June 2021 Archive
601.
What would you pay for autonomous driving? Volkswagen hopes $8.50 per hour (arstechnica.com)
602.
Show HN: Render Jupyter notebooks as interactive articles (deepnote.com)
603.
Pop_OS 21.04 (blog.system76.com)
604.
The inventor of the black box was told to drop the idea (spectrum.ieee.org)
605.
PyCon US 2021 Recordings are Available (pycon.blogspot.com)
606.
Regularization is all you need: simple neural nets can excel on tabular data (arxiv.org)
607.
You Don’t Need Permission (steveblank.com)
608.
Amazon reverses course, expands work-from-home options (mynorthwest.com)
609.
ISP announces 86% slowdown “in line with others” (doctorow.medium.com)
610.
Microsoft's low-code strategy paints a target on UIPath and other RPA companies (infoq.com)
611.
Why bugs might feel “impossible” (jvns.ca)
612.
Making JavaScript run fast on WebAssembly (bytecodealliance.org)
613.
Disney will send you a copyright strike if your face looks like Loki's (twitter.com)
614.
ASCIIFlow Diagram Tool (asciiflow.com)
615.
Lisbon has shared dissident info with repressive regimes for years (politico.eu)
616.
House lawmakers release anti-monopoly agenda for “a stronger online economy” (cicilline.house.gov)
617.
Michelin Puts Puffy Sails on Cargo Ships (spectrum.ieee.org)
618.
North Atlantic warming over six decades drives decreases in krill abundance (nature.com)
619.
Isfreenodedeadyet – Tracking Freenode to Libera.Chat Migration (isfreenodedeadyet.com)
620.
Ask HN: Have you found a good desk chair?
621.
Southwest Airlines grounds its entire fleet amid giant computer outage (nypost.com)
622.
How to Become a Bad Developer (rafaelquintanilha.com)
623.
Privacy for Students: Surveillance Self-Defense (ssd.eff.org)
624.
I saw millions compromise their Facebook accounts to fuel fake engagement (restofworld.org)
625.
Bandcamp's app is no longer listed on Google Play (play.google.com)
626.
How the government set up a fake bank to launder drug money (2012) (npr.org)
627.
Mars helicopter employs advanced control techniques to survive in-flight anomaly (control.com)
628.
Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) v1.0 (W3C draft) (w3.org)
629.
Microsoft exec: Targeting of Americans’ records ‘routine’ (seattletimes.com)
630.
Casu Martzu (en.wikipedia.org)